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This is a photograph from a set of photographs taken at the assembly, departure, intermediate stage, and return of the 3rd Annual Edward Cosgrave Tractor Run held in Longwood village, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 18th August 2013 from 14:00 onwards. The organisers welcomed all types of tractors big and small to the Fair Green in Longwood (goo.gl/maps/jAQbD). However the organisers took care to separate out vintage tractors and machinery from the more modern tractors. The event commemorates the memory of the late Edward Cosgrave. On the day the event enjoyed some nice weather with sunny spells. The photographs here will show the assembly of the tractors which some tractors individually photographed. This photograph is taken as the tractor run returns to Longwood village at the conclusion of the run.
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All of the funds raised will go towards Rehab's Children's Respite Services in Navan. The Meadows Children's Respite in Navan offers both residential and day respite to children with disabilities between the ages of 6-18yrs. The service opened in 2007 and now offers respite to over 70 families in Co. Meath with many more on our waiting list. Over 130 tractors took to the roads of Meath in the last two years, raising over €13,000 for these Rehab services in County Meath.
Some related websites
Where is Longwood? Google Maps Satellite imagery location (goo.gl/maps/jAQbD)
The Rehab Website: www.rehab.ie/
Rehab Fundraising www.rehabfundraising.ie/Home.aspx
Edward Cosgrave Memorial Tractor Run Facebook Event Page: www.facebook.com/pages/Edward-Cosgrave-Memorial-Tractor-R...
Our photographs from the 2012 Edward Cosgrave Memorial Tractor Run: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157631145471380/
Our photographs from the 2011 Edward Cosgrave Memorial Tractor Run.
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Intermediate School students celebrate the coming end of the school year with games, food, and assemblies.
A bit like watching the kids in the big playground...
Dales Bike Centre - Beginners Mountain Biking Course 10-12 July 2009
This photo was taken on the Yellow Waters wetlands on the South Alligator River in Kakadu. The area where the photo was taken was quite heavily overgrown with the Lotus plants from SE Asia. The birds scientific name is Ardea intermedia. A common name is Plumed Egret. These birds are found in the northern parts of WA ie Kimberleys, across the top end of the Northern Territory, throughout most of Queensland and down into the central and northern parts of NSW. They are occasionally found south into Victorian and Tasmania.
Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.
Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise.
Intermediate Egret (Ardea intermedia), photographed at The Palmetum Botanic Gardens, Townsville, Australia
2nd – Mary Wagner
3rd – Melanie Ferrin
Honorable Mention – Ron Wilson
Pictured with Secretary of State, Jeffrey Bullock and Executive Director of the National Arts Program, Jackie Szafara